a lot of art shows more emphasis on the process in which it is made rather than the completed product. i think that it is important that an artist is conscious of a conceptual motive, or else there is no reason for it. although a final product may loose interpretation, if your focus is more on the process, then you haven't lost the art. the abstract expressionists are a good example of those who focus on process rather than overall product. i don't believe that art necessarily needs something profound to say to it, but most of the strongest pieces do. art that takes 3 years to plan and 5 minutes to execute is the best kind.
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